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Uber president Jones to quit

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Uber Technologi­es Inc. President Jeff Jones is quitting after less than a year, amid multiple controvers­ies engulfing the ridehailin­g company.

The scandals range from allegation­s of sexual harassment and a toxic work culture to the combative behaviour of Chief Executive Officer Travis Kalanick. After Bloomberg published a video on February 28 showing Kalanick berating an Uber driver, he said he would seek “leadership help” and was planning to hire a chief operating officer. The plan was viewed internally as an effective demotion for Jones, who was hired last year as president of ride-sharing and second in command, a person familiar with the matter said.

Important impact

In an email to staff on Sunday, Kalanick said Jones “made an important impact on the company” during his six months there. “After we announced our intention to hire a COO, Jeff came to the tough decision that he doesn’t see his future at Uber,” Kalanick wrote, according to a copy of the email obtained by Bloomberg.

Jones decided to leave because the long string of controvers­ies are not what he signed on for when he left his post as chief marketing officer at Target Corp., according to Recode, which reported his departure earlier Sunday.

Uber has been in the limelight for all the wrong reasons this year. The San Francisco-based ride-hailing app was accused of underminin­g a taxi strike against US. President Donald Trump’s immigratio­n ban in January. Kalanick stepped down from Trump’s business advisory council after a #DeleteUber movement began to pick up steam.

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